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Fakeye Art Opening and Wamidan Presentation

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Internationally acclaimed woodcarver Lamidi Fakeye greets members of the College's Wamidan world music ensemble as they prepare to play for the opening of Fakeye's exhibit in the Fine Arts Center. A highlight of the opening—the donation of a set of slit drums made by the Ibibio people of Nigeria and given to Wamidan by Fred Morton, African historian and father-in-law of the College's art historian, Assistant Professor of Art Elizabeth Morton.

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 Wamidan Artistic Director and Associate Professor of Music James Makubuya leads the group through a rehearsal on the apila. 

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 Assistant Professor of Art Elizabeth Morton with Lamidi Fakeye after Wamidan's performance.

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 Barry Morton presented the drums for his father, Fred Morton, who lives in Botswana. "These drums are a symbol of my father's love for Africa," Barry said. "I can't think of a better place for them to be than with Wamidan, who will play them and continue to celebrate the music and tradition they represent."

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 The donated slit drums range in size from large instruments that rest on the floor to this much smaller drum.

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 Professor Makubuya works with John Murrell ’12 on the rhythm for the slit drum piece.

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 Wamidan's performance at the opening of Lamidi Fakeye's exhibit included two dances.

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 Master carver Lamidi Fakeye enjoys the performance.

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A large crowd and student documentary film crew attended the opening reception for Lamidi Fakeye.

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 Kelvin Burzon ’12 enjoys playing the new drums.

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Fakeye greets Aaron Cantu in the lobby of Ball Theater. Cantu is part of a film crew creating a documentary on the life and work of Lamidi Fakeye.

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Pete Robbins of The Bachelor interviews Lamidi Fakeye for a story in this week's paper.

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